Quotes "We are all fools in love." - Fate often brings us to act foolishly in love. Shakespeare explores the irrationality of love and its power over human destiny. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "Though she be but little, she is fierce." - Shakespeare shows how even the smallest forces of fate can have great power, especially in the hands of those who are determined. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "Fortune favors the bold." - Fate rewards those who are daring and courageous. Shakespeare encourages taking risks in order to achieve greatness. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "I’ll flea they thin skin off thee." - Fate can be cruel, and Shakespeare portrays the darker sides of human nature when driven by anger and vengeance. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "All the world’s a stage." - Shakespeare continually draws on the metaphor of life as a stage, where fate plays a prominent role in determining the scripts we follow. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "The course of true love never did run smooth." - Fate often challenges love. Shakespeare reminds us that true love is tested by trials and tribulations. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "Our doubts are traitors." - Fate can be shaped by doubt, and Shakespeare warns how it can prevent us from achieving what we desire. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "All’s well that ends well." - Shakespeare's ode to fate is the hope that, in the end, everything will fall into place and make sense, despite the challenges faced. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "There is no remedy for love but to love more." - Fate tests our love, but Shakespeare believes the only answer is to love more deeply and relentlessly. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." - Fate’s events may be neutral, and it is our perceptions that determine whether they are good or bad. ― William Shakespeare
Quotes "The better part of Valour is Discretion." - Fate often requires us to be wise in our actions, and Shakespeare teaches us that courage is not always about acting boldly but knowing when to retreat. ― William Shakespeare